i had mine running off the loop as well as off the mains, no difference, it always sounds the same and thats great, i love giving it a thorough abuse hehe, so much fun, there's so much more stuff u can do with it instead of just dropping the bass and kicking it back it, i absolutely love hammering the tweeters and punching in the mids, has a really cool punch. i even had a friend asking me how do i make my mixes sound so punchy.

The Rack is from soundactive it's just the bigger one. Actually I do like the isolator at the bottom for the fact that I play with it more than the mixer. It's pretty comfortable because the rack tilts and my wrist don't hit any knobs.

hey man i remember you rocking the good ol tweekin back in the day and also had a chat with you round 99 lol @ stateside when gemini played there. i got what you are getting, and man you will cream your pants when you play on it for the first time.

Ahh, the Sydney boys, I am getting curious how many Bozak/Urei owners we have in Australia, I just keep running into them.. I have sold 2x DL's in this land of ours over the last 10 years, the Rotary bug seems to be catching with the young DJ’s as well...

hey man i remember you rocking the good ol tweekin back in the day and also had a chat with you round 99 lol @ stateside when gemini played there. i got what you are getting, and man you will cream your pants when you play on it for the first time.

hey truba thanks man great to hear from you- still playing around a bit and doing a little hook up with ben feggans (we use to put on the "circles' parties at club 77)

please excuse the promotion of our own events but its really only word of mouth so here goes

Received my ISO in the mail yesterday, arrived in perfect shape with the Bozak knobs and Bozak round, green LED. A dead-ringer for the original light.

The sound is really fantastic: very musical, sharp cuts, sparkling highs. I was actually surprised when I flipped the Loop/Direct switch on the back of the Bozak and didn't hear a thing. Seriously, not even a click. There was absolutely no difference between the two signal paths that I could hear. Very impressive.

The pots feel great, I know they're ALPS Blue Velvets, but these feel like they have a bit less resistance than the knobs in my old 1620LE which had the same pots. Good news as far as I'm concerned, I didn't want them to be that tight considering I make faster movements with an isolator pot than the mixer volumes.

Looks good too: build quality, finish, construction. It's light, not too deep, the RCAs at the back don't shift when you attach cables. The 3-way switch is solid. As I've said elsewhere, I don't think build quality is a real factor in something as simple as an isolator; you'd really need to cheap out on something to screw that up and that obviously isn't the case here.

Mario was also great to do business with online. Completely outside of eBay, Craigslist, or any site, he did exactly what he said he would. I'd recommend him to anyone who asked.

Stop it with the pics that makes me moist lol I love the Bozak style lamp on the GSA, if I get one that's how i'll have it with my LE
I need a new console first before I can buy one of those ISO's as I only have 4U space max

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Now that I own one, I must recommend the GSA Isolator to all who are looking for one. Most of the comments made on this forum I endorse wholeheartedly. Smooth action, good sound and made well also. All in one package.

I want to thank all those who have made donations in assisting me to get back to the music. I promise you that in the near future, each person who made a contribution will receive a Red Boy Stix as a token of my gratitude.